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Seagate Barracude Low Power

Post by zds » Sun Jun 14, 2009 12:35 pm

I ran across these in local hardware web store:
http://www.seagate.com/docs/pdf/datashe ... uda_lp.pdf

It would seem Seagate has listened to users and provided 5900rpm drives at capacity points of 1, 1.5 and 2 terabytes.

Very nice, I already put in order for the 1.5T model.

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Post by Ksanderash » Mon Jun 15, 2009 12:15 pm

Then give us know of your experience with this big ...FISH :D

Every HDD vendor datasheet is flawless, and every time, again and again, we meet the severe reality that quite differs from the paper claims ;)

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Post by zds » Mon Jun 15, 2009 12:23 pm

Ksanderash wrote:Then give us know of your experience with this big ...FISH
I will :-).

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Post by _MarcoM_ » Wed Jun 17, 2009 2:16 pm

Excellent, I am also curious :)

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Post by zds » Fri Jun 26, 2009 11:32 am

The drive arrived today.

Because the disk went to our home server, not to any workstation, I did only some brief testing on the acoustics.

I tested the 1.5T Barracuda Low Power against couple of years old 120G Barracuda 7200.7. Overall the LP model sounds smoother and more benign, but it's only a touch quieter than it's 7200 ancestor. Both drives are very quiet and even in a quite room with all openings closed I had to go close to properly hear them when idle.

Seeks were sharper and more easy to distinguish on the LP model, while they did not sound any louder than 7200.7. So all in all, in terms of airborne noise LP bests the 7200rpm drive only with a tiny bit.

The difference in vibration between these two units is nothing short of dramatic. I held both drives in my hands to test this and I had to double-check the LP drive was indeed running. The 7200.7 vibrates like you've used hard drives to do, but LP does not. I could feel a very subtle vibration in the drive when I concentrated to it, but it was very, very weak overall.

This is the first 3.5" drive I could install on just some silicon grommets instead of suspension/rubber foam.

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Post by Ksanderash » Sat Jun 27, 2009 5:23 am

2TB Barracuda LP ST32000542AS 5900rpm 32Mb
HD TUNE READ, RANDOM ACCESS, Everest Read

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1 Tb Barracuda LP ST31000520AS 5900rpm 32Mb
HD TUNE READ, HD TUNE RANDOM ACCESS
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Barracuda LP Series SATA Rev.B June 2009 manual

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